TENNESSEE DRIVER AND PASSENGER FLEE I-40 CRASH SCENE IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY
According to a report by the Tennessee Highway Patrol, On December 13, 2025, at approximately 9:42 p.m., a single-vehicle crash occurred on Interstate 40 westbound at mile marker 320 in Cumberland County, Tennessee.
The vehicle involved was a 2013 Toyota Camry, driven by 40-year-old Danielle Kiecksee from Tennessee, who was not wearing a seat belt and sustained injuries in the incident. Traveling with her was 46-year-old passenger Jaced Boles, also from Tennessee, who likewise was not wearing a seat belt but reportedly escaped injury. According to the preliminary Tennessee Highway Patrol report, the Camry swerved off the interstate onto the right shoulder, crossed a ditch, proceeded over the mile marker 320 on-ramp, veered toward the right shoulder of the ramp, and ultimately left the roadway, coming to rest on the grass shoulder off the pavement.
No other vehicles appear to have been involved, as the report lists no details for a second vehicle or additional occupants. Notably, both the driver and passenger fled the scene on foot following the crash but were subsequently located and arrested by authorities. Charges against both individuals are listed as pending the outcome of the ongoing investigation.
